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in environments like that when the public and authorities are in a mob mode yelling for a body to attack, media must take extra care to not stoke the wrong flames or tell people of bombs, or connections to foreign terror groups that aren't real. in these moments we risk yelling fire in a crowded theater because incorrect information can cause a dangerous stampede toward an innocent person or group of people or sew fear that makes us think the world is more dangerous than it actually is. there is a desire within media to be first with big news, with developments that mark the closing of a chapter, with items that will change how swirn seve sees and reports the story. being first is often first of being the enemy of being correct. putting too much prize on being first makes it harder to be accurate and makes it more likely to cut a corner. and the secret is the race to be first is a big media ego game. does it really impact your media consumption habits that one given outlet was first on this story but a different one was first on that one? do you even remember who was first? it's a game o
in environments like that when the public and authorities are in a mob mode yelling for a body to attack, media must take extra care to not stoke the wrong flames or tell people of bombs, or connections to foreign terror groups that aren't real. in these moments we risk yelling fire in a crowded theater because incorrect information can cause a dangerous stampede toward an innocent person or group of people or sew fear that makes us think the world is more dangerous than it actually is. there...
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and it's difficult in that kind of environment for security exchange to not be politicized sooner or later. we know what's going on in check nia. our fbi, our c.i.a. know what's going on in chechnya. when they get information from the russian service, they should look at that information and decide does it actually give them any leads in terms of intelligence inside the united states of america. but they should be reminded where the information is coming from. >> really wonderful insights, thank you very much, thanks, bruce reidel. >>> next in the daily fix, the boston bomb's impact on immigration debate here at home. that perfect spot. a special place we go to smooth out the ripples of the day. it might be off a dock or on a boat. upstream or in the middle of nowhere. wherever it may be, casting a line in the clear, fresh waters of michigan lets us leave anything weighing us down back on shore. our perfect spot is calling. our perfect spot is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading bo
and it's difficult in that kind of environment for security exchange to not be politicized sooner or later. we know what's going on in check nia. our fbi, our c.i.a. know what's going on in chechnya. when they get information from the russian service, they should look at that information and decide does it actually give them any leads in terms of intelligence inside the united states of america. but they should be reminded where the information is coming from. >> really wonderful...
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we actually just met some muslim actist here, a couple of young men, who say that there is a tough environment for them. that it has become increasingly hard to be a muslim in dagestan. tamron? >> and officials toll the mother, and tell me this is correct, she could see dzhokhar, the surviving suspect here in the states. do we know about their travel to the u.s. it see their son? >> reporter: not yet. we expect the mother would want to get on a palestinian as soon as possible. the father, as we said haerl earlier, that he is not well. don't know if he can travel. the mother does have financial difficulties so there is a question of whether she can make the trip back home. there is a question of what to do with the body. the u.s. authorities told the family they would be receiving the body soon. >> adrian, thank you for joining us. >>> lead democrat of texas and member of the house homeland secure ut, congresswoman, thank you for your time. i know you were briefed yesterday. you expect to be briefed very soon in a day or so. what are your concerns regarding the fbi and communications regarding
we actually just met some muslim actist here, a couple of young men, who say that there is a tough environment for them. that it has become increasingly hard to be a muslim in dagestan. tamron? >> and officials toll the mother, and tell me this is correct, she could see dzhokhar, the surviving suspect here in the states. do we know about their travel to the u.s. it see their son? >> reporter: not yet. we expect the mother would want to get on a palestinian as soon as possible. the...
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they are easier on the eardrums in an outside environment. but they are devastating. they do the job. the element of surprise is on the side of law enforcement. the suspect doesn't know they are coming. they are completely disorienting and it usually covers whatever action you are trying to do. want to come in with weapons drawn, b night vision, you control the situation. it takes a while to recover from one. you usually lose your hearing. jahar sinayev, 19 years old. this is the suspect at the center of all this attention tonight. there is his picture. this started when we saw the first two images. this brother duo. both suspects yesterday. spent his early childhood in the russian caucasus region near chechnya. came to the united states ten years ago. this next fact is something that didn't receive a lot of traction today. he became a naturalized citizen on september 11 of 2012. he was currently enrolled at the university, u-mass dartmouth. he was a wrestler growing up in school in cambridge. cannot tell you how many witnesses told journalists today -- kind, approach
they are easier on the eardrums in an outside environment. but they are devastating. they do the job. the element of surprise is on the side of law enforcement. the suspect doesn't know they are coming. they are completely disorienting and it usually covers whatever action you are trying to do. want to come in with weapons drawn, b night vision, you control the situation. it takes a while to recover from one. you usually lose your hearing. jahar sinayev, 19 years old. this is the suspect at the...
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an ability to link up with groups, or in a lot of the cases, martin, especially in the post-9/11 environment, you have an individual that essentially self-motivates, self-recruits. typically they're self-motivated in recruit, go on their vision quest. in this case, again, hypothetically, he had the time, if not the opportunity to link up. >> six months. >> right. it will be absolutely compelling and critical to find out if there was a linkup, the degree if training and probably most importantly here, was he tasked and dispatched like the times square bomber? >> thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, where should dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried? >>> and why is senator lindsey graham upset at the nation? stay with us. >>> i believe our nation is at war. the enemy is radical islam, the taliban, al qaeda and affiliated groups. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward
an ability to link up with groups, or in a lot of the cases, martin, especially in the post-9/11 environment, you have an individual that essentially self-motivates, self-recruits. typically they're self-motivated in recruit, go on their vision quest. in this case, again, hypothetically, he had the time, if not the opportunity to link up. >> six months. >> right. it will be absolutely compelling and critical to find out if there was a linkup, the degree if training and probably most...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> mitt romney is going back to work. he's taken a job for his son tag romney's private equity firm in boston, helping out about a week every month mostly as a rain maker, bringing in business and generating funds for the firm. >>> former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords today went back to the safeway supermarket where she was shot. she appeared with her husband, spoke just 15 words to the crowd, but delivered a powerful message just by being there in support of expanded background checks for gun buyers. that shooting in tucson by jared loughner was just over two years ago now. gifford's husband repeated he and his wife are both gun owners and strong supporters of the second amendment. six people were killed in front of that supermarket, 13 wounded, including the congresswoman. >>
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> mitt romney is going back to work. he's taken a job for his son tag romney's private equity firm in boston, helping out about a week every month mostly as a rain maker, bringing in business and generating funds for the firm. >>> former...
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goodness knows it's the fog of war in an suburban environment. as promised to d.c. we go and pete williams who has not had a lick of rest since this next round started. again, pete, when you look at the calendar, 5:30 p.m. eastern we get the imagery. we both knew at the time the web has a funny way of taking off on its own. this was crowd sourcing and investigation by the fbi really first of its kind getting the imagery out, letting everybody look at it, sink in, and then we were off on these various and violent tangents that lacked a specific tie. i think it was close to 4:00 a.m. when you came on the air and said we now have kind of every reason. to believe these are tied together. >> yes, and let's go back to last night too. everything about this is extraordinary. the response by the public to the fbi's website was the largest single volume of visits to the fbi's website ever. it set a record. nearly crashed the system. a huge volume of tips came in. and they were names that frankly a lot of them were wrong, of course, but some were right. and the fbi, i'm told,
goodness knows it's the fog of war in an suburban environment. as promised to d.c. we go and pete williams who has not had a lick of rest since this next round started. again, pete, when you look at the calendar, 5:30 p.m. eastern we get the imagery. we both knew at the time the web has a funny way of taking off on its own. this was crowd sourcing and investigation by the fbi really first of its kind getting the imagery out, letting everybody look at it, sink in, and then we were off on these...
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the first thing they will do is have environment am hazmat groups make a final sweep there, make sure there isn't any residue from the explosives. the other thing they will do is quite fascinating, they have to make sure the structural integrity of the buildings surrounding the bomb site has held up. the top of the bomb ended up on top of the lennox hotel. that's what shows you the striking power of what those two terrorists were able to create. so they want to make sure those buildings are okay. after that, they'll have a process for folks who left property there can come back and pick it up, get it. they're really trying for the folks to get that area back at least some semblance of normalcy in the next few weeks because a lot of folks could like to open their businesses back up again and the community built for a few days, i'm guessing we like to go back there and take back boylston street. it will be fascinating thing to see. >> memorial, the weeks an months ahead will be a great thing, too, for the lives lost. thanks, luke, have a great day. >> reporter: take care, bill, always a
the first thing they will do is have environment am hazmat groups make a final sweep there, make sure there isn't any residue from the explosives. the other thing they will do is quite fascinating, they have to make sure the structural integrity of the buildings surrounding the bomb site has held up. the top of the bomb ended up on top of the lennox hotel. that's what shows you the striking power of what those two terrorists were able to create. so they want to make sure those buildings are...
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the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website they would have had six months ago? it seems the climate around the aca was no less heated than it was preelection. >> there's no question they obviously have a better management in place, property back jeffrey zients, former director, quite capable, president is involved, getting nightly briefings on it. there's no question they have a more concerted focus and better management structure for getting this done. whether they will actually fix the website by the end of november remains to be seen because it is such a formidable task. that still remain to be seen. >> it is an exhaustive and thorough piece. thank you so much for report, "washington post." that you for your time. >> thank you. >> after the break, debate over the farm bill focused on how much to slash
the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website they would have had six months ago? it seems the climate around the aca was no less heated than it was preelection. >> there's no question they obviously...
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obviously those of us who are watching this footage over and over again of a bomb going off in a civilian environment, it looks huge, but can we get a perspective on the size and power of the bomb? how we might compare to to those in a war zone, ieds or military ordnance? >> that's the analysis going on now. the people i've talked to who are doing that seat of the pants comparison say it's not huge. of course, it does look huge. over 100 people injured, that seems frightening. it is, but they were right around it, they were very close to it, crowded around, which you assume is the reason the devices were placed there. it does seem they were intended to cause a maximum amount of casualties, injuries and deaths. where they were placed, when they were placed, and how they were constructed with the additional shrapnel to amp up the injuries. >> pete, over the course of the day, obviously you get a lot of conflicting reports, some of which are not true, but we heard at least some tentative reports about the strategic placement of the devices, whether they might have been put in trash cans or mailboxes or
obviously those of us who are watching this footage over and over again of a bomb going off in a civilian environment, it looks huge, but can we get a perspective on the size and power of the bomb? how we might compare to to those in a war zone, ieds or military ordnance? >> that's the analysis going on now. the people i've talked to who are doing that seat of the pants comparison say it's not huge. of course, it does look huge. over 100 people injured, that seems frightening. it is, but...
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one scientist said today the environment is so favorable, the water on mars would have been drinkable for humans. >>> mississippi lawmakers say they don't want to be like mike. they have passed and sent to the governor a so-called anti-bloomberg bill that won't allow any municipalities to act as so-called food police. if the governor signs it, no one at the local level in mississippi will be allowed to control portion size, calorie counts or take the toys out of kids' meals. critics point out the cdc ranks mississippi number one in the nation in obesity. >>> another sinkhole in the news. this one swallowed up a guy on the golf course in waterloo, illinois. out of nowhere on a fairway as you see of parched grass, it took him 18 feet down. he was rescued with a rope and suffered a dislocated shoulder. >>> and prepare for the possibility of another bush in politics. george p. bush, that's son of jeb, nephew of george w., grandson of george h.w., is in the running for texas land commissioner. it's his first run for elective office. he's 36 now. but a lot of americans got their first real
one scientist said today the environment is so favorable, the water on mars would have been drinkable for humans. >>> mississippi lawmakers say they don't want to be like mike. they have passed and sent to the governor a so-called anti-bloomberg bill that won't allow any municipalities to act as so-called food police. if the governor signs it, no one at the local level in mississippi will be allowed to control portion size, calorie counts or take the toys out of kids' meals. critics...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪
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. >> they're much quieter, they're not barking as much, which in a shelter environment, that's wonderful for us. >> reporter: pets are a $55 billion industry in america, and with more than 78 million dogs, the potential audience is huge, and likely profitable. subscribers will pay $4.99 a month extra. but here at the canine fitness club in suburban chicago, some wonder if it's encouraging pooches to stay put. >> i think we have become a nation of couch potatoes and that's both our owners and our dogs. >> reporter: but soon every dog will have his day in front of the tv. >> they love to see other dogs on tv. they just can't get enough of that, right? >> reporter: and the ratings just might go through the ruff. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good wednesday evening everyone. i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> the south bay beseened by bats. an increase in the number of rabid bats. and they're being f
. >> they're much quieter, they're not barking as much, which in a shelter environment, that's wonderful for us. >> reporter: pets are a $55 billion industry in america, and with more than 78 million dogs, the potential audience is huge, and likely profitable. subscribers will pay $4.99 a month extra. but here at the canine fitness club in suburban chicago, some wonder if it's encouraging pooches to stay put. >> i think we have become a nation of couch potatoes and that's both...
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and protect the health and environment that i'm in panic because the mining will destroy our clean air and clean water part of the problem is the process used to extract and purify gold and other metals which critics say will lead contamination by cyanide and other chemicals this method. results in getting the metals from the office all of that metals the majority of them and live in there with a lot of that is it to us as we travel up into the hills where forest has already been cleared the mining company security trails us persuade. the stock goes up you do that with security and locals are you arguing that this is a checkpoint they don't want us to film we want to pass honest public roads but i don't this show was about television to between the locals and finding good idea of the good of. tensions indeed the locals have destroyed some of the company's heavy machinery and ransacked the police station police have raided homes in the middle of the night to arrest suspects and fired tear gas at protesters but they. there is as much support for eldorado here is criticism both from the g
and protect the health and environment that i'm in panic because the mining will destroy our clean air and clean water part of the problem is the process used to extract and purify gold and other metals which critics say will lead contamination by cyanide and other chemicals this method. results in getting the metals from the office all of that metals the majority of them and live in there with a lot of that is it to us as we travel up into the hills where forest has already been cleared the...
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very difficult environment, i would imagine, for an investor to make money in. >> well, i mean, it's a much-needed decline, a much-needed respite from every day being up. consensus got very, very ebulent and very, very bullish. i really haven't seen anything particularly negative to think that this is going to be a sustained turn in the market. but clearly, we needed to knock some of the froth off the cake. >> you know what, steve, we've got to jump in right here, because scott cohn's microphone, back on now. scott cohn, what is the fbi now saying about the new developments? >> reporter: the fbi has quite forcefully knocked down the story of an arrest, multiple arrests, an arrest imminent. the fbi says despite widespread reports, there have been no arrests in connection the boston marathon attacks. and there is also a bit of an admonition to the media here. they say that there have been widespread reports over the past few days, quoting unofficial sources, and they ask the media during this sensitive time to make certain that what they're reporting has been vetted. now, i will tell y
very difficult environment, i would imagine, for an investor to make money in. >> well, i mean, it's a much-needed decline, a much-needed respite from every day being up. consensus got very, very ebulent and very, very bullish. i really haven't seen anything particularly negative to think that this is going to be a sustained turn in the market. but clearly, we needed to knock some of the froth off the cake. >> you know what, steve, we've got to jump in right here, because scott...
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we're creating a real more realistic environment. >> reporter: this is also home to the coast guard's elite rescue swimmer school. the men and women who literally leap to the rescue are trained here. high tech effects can create realistic rescue scenarios. but it's low tech, sweat, exertion, dizzying challenges and mental toughness that makes or breaks trainees during an 18 week course. >> i can teach them how to swim and tread water, but i can't teach don't wit quit. because we can't quit in the ocean. >> reporter: but quit or fail, many of them will. these two are the only ones left of the class of 18. >>> do you look at each wondering is it going to be one of us? >> that's what they try to tell you. they try to get into your head. >> reporter: this is this man's second try to become a rescue swimmer. >> i'm going to have to push myself as hard if not harder this time around. >> reporter: it's his partners first try. he's already picked up valuable tricks. >> often times i sing songs in my head while we're doing underwater. anything to take my mind off what i am physically doing. >>
we're creating a real more realistic environment. >> reporter: this is also home to the coast guard's elite rescue swimmer school. the men and women who literally leap to the rescue are trained here. high tech effects can create realistic rescue scenarios. but it's low tech, sweat, exertion, dizzying challenges and mental toughness that makes or breaks trainees during an 18 week course. >> i can teach them how to swim and tread water, but i can't teach don't wit quit. because we...
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that's a healthy environment. what we currently have is a -- the republican party, i said this the night of the election, has cancer. and it cannot do anything but die unless it extricates the cancer. the cancer is the far right wing. the tea party element of the republican party. unless they get rid of them and get back to the basics of fiscal conservatism. you know, we go to war only when we have to go to war, et cetera, et cetera. the party of, you know, goldwater, reagan, et cetera. they're not going to be able to do that. the great irony of it is this is what they want. they want to be able to be the party in the majority but they can't because of themselves. >> it's extraordinary. >> they're falling all over themselves and they can't help it. we're going to sit back and watch them. unfortunately, the country is going to suffer. >> jimmy williams, toure, gorans, i hope that wasn't too painful for you. thank you so much for joining us. >>> coming up, what else do you expect. chris christie does it his way. >>
that's a healthy environment. what we currently have is a -- the republican party, i said this the night of the election, has cancer. and it cannot do anything but die unless it extricates the cancer. the cancer is the far right wing. the tea party element of the republican party. unless they get rid of them and get back to the basics of fiscal conservatism. you know, we go to war only when we have to go to war, et cetera, et cetera. the party of, you know, goldwater, reagan, et cetera. they're...
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i asked if he felt like four years later the environment in washington seems more nasty than ever had he been able to usher that in, and one of the two reasons that he felt like it had been a challenge was of the media. i think the larger point that he was trying to make was that the media is becoming increasingly skewed over the past few years. we toned listen to the people we agree with, rather than the people that we disagree with, which makes it more difficult to find common ground in a place like washington. >> he did say it's one of the practices by his guest, but that doesn't mean that we need assault weapons is basically his point, i guess. >> yeah. well, i mean, frank, the editor of the new republic asked him point blairnk have you ever fired a gun, and he said, yeah, we go skeet shooting all the time up at camp david. he and his guests, which was news to us and news to a lot of people. i think he did seem very intent on trying to bridge the divide between gun owners and those that don't. it was a telling sign that he says he is a gun owner and shoots himself. >> and on footb
i asked if he felt like four years later the environment in washington seems more nasty than ever had he been able to usher that in, and one of the two reasons that he felt like it had been a challenge was of the media. i think the larger point that he was trying to make was that the media is becoming increasingly skewed over the past few years. we toned listen to the people we agree with, rather than the people that we disagree with, which makes it more difficult to find common ground in a...
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so it's a small environment with lots of people, and it can get transmitted very quickly. >> reporter: unlike influenza, there is no vaccine, so the best way to get rid of it, disinfecting surfaces with bleach and keeping hands clean. meanwhile, influenza continues to hit people from coast to coast. at the medical center in new york, the staff is working overtime to keep up with flu cases. >> our emergency room has been packed. we are stretched right now. 25% of our daily visits are flu patients. >> reporter: it's a snapshot of what's happening in emergency departments and doctors' offices across the country. flu is in the headlines a lot these days. it started with local outbreaks in october and then became widespread throughout the u.s. and today the centers for disease control is reporting 37 children have died from the flu this season. young children and the elderly are most vulnerable. in duncan, oklahoma, this elementary school is closed until at least monday. more than 10% of the students are out sick. so staff is spending the day cleaning everything. >> one morning at school -
so it's a small environment with lots of people, and it can get transmitted very quickly. >> reporter: unlike influenza, there is no vaccine, so the best way to get rid of it, disinfecting surfaces with bleach and keeping hands clean. meanwhile, influenza continues to hit people from coast to coast. at the medical center in new york, the staff is working overtime to keep up with flu cases. >> our emergency room has been packed. we are stretched right now. 25% of our daily visits are...
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obviously with concerns in terms of conservation and the environment. but ultimately people are looking at what is her role going to be in terms of helping the economy. >> we are looking at record-high gas prices for this time of year. and at a time when the debate continues to be hot over drilling. there were some duelling estimates in the past few days of potential revenue, if oil and gas leasing on federal lands got expanded. and the argument by republicans is this could mean billions in new tax revenues, significant job creation. how big could the fight be given that sally jewel, that sally jewel could be in the middle of? >> well, i think it could be huge, but the most important thing is having a partner who understands both sides of the issue. she certainly is well-positioned, given her background on both aspects, whether it's the oil industry or this conservationist industry with rei being a billion-dollar company that is owned by a co-op of -- a million members. so i think that when you look at her ability to understand buy-in, by being managed
obviously with concerns in terms of conservation and the environment. but ultimately people are looking at what is her role going to be in terms of helping the economy. >> we are looking at record-high gas prices for this time of year. and at a time when the debate continues to be hot over drilling. there were some duelling estimates in the past few days of potential revenue, if oil and gas leasing on federal lands got expanded. and the argument by republicans is this could mean billions...
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>> it is strain nj this respect, that watertown is a very, very easy going, very community type of environment. and this community with solidarity and people embracing one another, then dead ghost nothing. residents were frightened and stuck within their homes and didn't have the opportunity to go out and find out except for expressions from people like yourself. >> what is it like to be holed up in your home, unsure if someone is hiding in your basement or backyard. whether somebody is using you as a cover for their attempts to allude authorities. >> i noticed a number of police and military going to homes. >> did they enter your home? >> they did enter my home. >> explain that. what was it like? >> they knocked on the door and explained they were obviously looking for the suspect and with like it check out all of the residence. they checked about 200 different homes. >> right. but specifically your home. >> right. >> how reluctant for to you even open the door? >> not very. because of the situation that happened monday. the citizens of this community embraced the police and the fbi and other
>> it is strain nj this respect, that watertown is a very, very easy going, very community type of environment. and this community with solidarity and people embracing one another, then dead ghost nothing. residents were frightened and stuck within their homes and didn't have the opportunity to go out and find out except for expressions from people like yourself. >> what is it like to be holed up in your home, unsure if someone is hiding in your basement or backyard. whether...
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so i understand, i would not blame any woman for any choice she makes in an environment that is so family unfriendly as the united states has turned out to be. but sometimes i think we make a mistake when we think, oh, well, let's go into this flexible job that is going to allow me to take time off. we're actually kind of getting in the way of having the kind of job where is they need us enough that they are going to have to start accommodating our desires as parents. >> so let's talk about family friendly public policy. you've written that countries like the uk have ten months, give or take, paid maternity leave. that can make a big difference in continuity for women. that seems to be a bit of a different point than total equality or pay parity, which we focussed a lot on here in the leadbetter act in the united states. but that's not about equality, is it. it's more about actually having a proportional policy for what women go through when they're mothers and keep them in the workforce. is that a model that feminists should focus more on in the u.s.? >> well, i think it's very important
so i understand, i would not blame any woman for any choice she makes in an environment that is so family unfriendly as the united states has turned out to be. but sometimes i think we make a mistake when we think, oh, well, let's go into this flexible job that is going to allow me to take time off. we're actually kind of getting in the way of having the kind of job where is they need us enough that they are going to have to start accommodating our desires as parents. >> so let's talk...
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some forms of life flourish in this salty environment. but humans require an abundant supply of freshwater. less than 1% of all the earth's water is readily available for human consumption. in the semi-arid desert plains of the southwest united states, where rainfall averages just 2 1/2 centimeters per month, tom maddock studies this scarce resource. dr. maddock: the real problem that we have is that with increasing populations and shortages of water, we are becoming very vulnerable. in the southwest, there's a very unique vulnerability here, simply because where do we get the water if there is no water? narrator: across the country in northern florida, the quantity of water isn't an issue. rainfall averages an abundant 1 1/4 meters each year. wendy graham and her colleagues evaluate and model the impacts of industrial and agricultural land use threatening the world's largest collection of freshwater springs. dr. graham: right now, the biggest question is how far we can stress the system and not push it past the point of no return. narrat
some forms of life flourish in this salty environment. but humans require an abundant supply of freshwater. less than 1% of all the earth's water is readily available for human consumption. in the semi-arid desert plains of the southwest united states, where rainfall averages just 2 1/2 centimeters per month, tom maddock studies this scarce resource. dr. maddock: the real problem that we have is that with increasing populations and shortages of water, we are becoming very vulnerable. in the...
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child in the car leading police on a high speed chase and the decision by police and that high security environment to shoot to kill. our justice correspondent pete williams following all of it from our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. investigators say miriam kerry went downhill after having her baby, suffered post partum depression, delusions and she was hospitalized. she believed the federal government had her under surveillance and president obama was communicating with her. after searching her condo in connecticut and talking with relatives, investigators say she had been diagnosed with depression and psychosis but had recently stopped taking her medications. they say travel records show she drove directly from there to washington yesterday. the chaotic events began at a security checkpoint on the perimeter of the white house grounds. her car turned into this driveway, hit temporary fencing and started backing up, striking a sec rhett service officer causing minor injuries. she speeds up pennsylvania toward the capitol going 80 at one point. police thought
child in the car leading police on a high speed chase and the decision by police and that high security environment to shoot to kill. our justice correspondent pete williams following all of it from our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. investigators say miriam kerry went downhill after having her baby, suffered post partum depression, delusions and she was hospitalized. she believed the federal government had her under surveillance and president obama...
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we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and those things show up in the brain. the brain is also a sponge. the brain isn't simply created by genetics and it's very much shaped by environment. and so my mentor john monaghan likened the problem of predicting violent people to predicting violent storms. when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directio
we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the white house has been accused of capitalizing on the urgency and depth of these mandatory budget cuts called for by the so-called sequester, while other aspects of government hum along, fully funded. well, today, they announced tours of the white house will be canceled, effective march 9th, until further notice. but texas republican congressman louie gomer called them out on it and immediately counterproposed an amendment which would ban funding to transport the president to the golf course until public tours of the white house resume. >>> born in 1936, the bay bridge, which connects san francisco and oakland, has always been considered kind of a drab, industrial-looking cousin to the golden gate. well, tonight, it takes on a new personality, thanks to a kind of l.e.d. artwork p
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the white house has been accused of capitalizing on the urgency and depth of these mandatory budget cuts called for by the so-called sequester, while other aspects of government hum along, fully funded. well, today, they announced tours of the...
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whenever you have a closed system and you can control the environment and sweep things under the rug, you can move people around which is what happened in the catholic church. it's what happened in the military. >> what parent is going to want to have their daughter, in particular, go into the military if they feel she's not safe from a sexual assault from her fellow service members? >> reporter: how confident are you that you will change the law? >> oh, we're going to change the law. >> very confident. >> we're going to change the law. there is no turning back at this point. >> three leading members of congress with our special correspondent maria schriver tonight. >>> coming up for us this evening, the special honors for two extraordinary american women. for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drink
whenever you have a closed system and you can control the environment and sweep things under the rug, you can move people around which is what happened in the catholic church. it's what happened in the military. >> what parent is going to want to have their daughter, in particular, go into the military if they feel she's not safe from a sexual assault from her fellow service members? >> reporter: how confident are you that you will change the law? >> oh, we're going to change...
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we are putting a lot of it in the environment for no obvious benefit that's been well demonstrated. >> reporter: but the american cleaning institute insists that chemical has been heavily researched and their products are safe. >> anti-bacterial soaps are effective. they do what they say they do. they kill germs on the skin that can make us sick. >> reporter: but the fda proposed rule requires the industry to prove that. otherwise the products may have to be reformulated, relabeled, or removed from the market. in the meantime, for moms like lisa the fda concerns amount to a flashing yellow light. >> every day i'm always thinking what is in our environment that could be possible trigger for my child or any other child. anti-bacterial soaps have crossed my mind multiple times. >> reporter: whether a product americans use every day is truly safe and effective. the fda says if this new regulatory framework goes into effect, the companies would have until september 2016 to prove it. we reached out to dial, one of the biggest makers of anti-bacterial soaps. it says it is committed to ensuri
we are putting a lot of it in the environment for no obvious benefit that's been well demonstrated. >> reporter: but the american cleaning institute insists that chemical has been heavily researched and their products are safe. >> anti-bacterial soaps are effective. they do what they say they do. they kill germs on the skin that can make us sick. >> reporter: but the fda proposed rule requires the industry to prove that. otherwise the products may have to be reformulated,...
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obviously keeping the chemicals down out of the environment filtering down with the rain. last thing i heard about the fire at the fertilizer plant. it was smoldering. they felt more comfortable as time goes on and are feeling better about the fire there. there were still several fires from homes that were destroyed. those fires are smoldering as well. i can tell you there is nothing out of control there at this point. there's no fire out of control. there's no chemical escape from the fertilizer plant that's out of control. they are working to contain everything that they have in that area and are doing a fantastic job in very harsh circumstances in a very rough terrain as you can imagine. i've had several requests from many of you about trying to get into the area. i will tell you i don't know when or if that is going to happen. i will tell you that the folks that are on the ground securing that neighborhood have said there are unidentified people in the neighborhoods. there has been a small amount of looting to my understanding. we are securing that neighborhood as best
obviously keeping the chemicals down out of the environment filtering down with the rain. last thing i heard about the fire at the fertilizer plant. it was smoldering. they felt more comfortable as time goes on and are feeling better about the fire there. there were still several fires from homes that were destroyed. those fires are smoldering as well. i can tell you there is nothing out of control there at this point. there's no fire out of control. there's no chemical escape from the...
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they deserve the security of a safe environment. we will find those gaps as i said and we will fix those gaps, so to go beyond that in specific areas of your questions, i would leave that to the review. there are many questions that are going to be asked, need to be asked. and the intensity of those reviews have to go down to every aspect. the security of physical premesis, the security clearance, standards of that security clearance. are they strong enough? why do we do certain things the way we do? we need answers. and we'll find answers. >> well, i just add to what the secretary said. in terms of what we changed after some of those earlier incidents, early indications are actually contributed to the, to a less horrific outcome. more alert notices, coordination in advance of crisis with other agencies of government. training for employees and law enforcement on active shooter scenarios, so i mean, some of the things we did as a result of those earlier incidents, we believe actually reaped the benefit we intended. the clearance is
they deserve the security of a safe environment. we will find those gaps as i said and we will fix those gaps, so to go beyond that in specific areas of your questions, i would leave that to the review. there are many questions that are going to be asked, need to be asked. and the intensity of those reviews have to go down to every aspect. the security of physical premesis, the security clearance, standards of that security clearance. are they strong enough? why do we do certain things the way...